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| If you want the shingle look go to a roofing supply co and check for overruns, leftover bundles, partial bundles. We had just re roofed our large honey processing building and we had a half dozen bundles left over, just what the doctor ordered. If shingles are the appropriate roof then try that route. Derk |
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| I has a similar dilemma. I was thinking steel, but finding and finishing was an issue for me. I This may sound crazy, but I used concrete for my flat roof with a gentle slope (made a frame with 2" overhang to go over the stone, base was concrete board). So far drains well, no water stands on top. |
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